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PaoliBulldog t1_j9rmiry wrote
The Union didn't consider the Confederates traitors. Why do you?
lemonpepperlarry t1_j9s13bb wrote
The political ambitions of the union government at the time doesn’t change the simple truth that any rebellion is of course lead by a bunch of traitors. Losers too, but traitors first.
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PaoliBulldog t1_j9rp4eb wrote
Ahh, you're more moral than the people who actually fought & died. Brave soul.
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Hambredd t1_j9rqt1g wrote
You're surprisingly angry about something that happened two centuries ago.
Also it's very cute that Americans are so angry about traitors. I heard they get worse treatment in prison than paedophiles.
the_ill_buck_fifty t1_j9rsjtr wrote
> As opposed to what, have Germany cease to exist? No shit most, got to keep their jobs, someone still had to run the government, and the military, and the police, and the trains etc etc
Is this you justifying not denazifying Germany? I think we know what kind of shit you are.
CbVdD t1_j9rilza wrote
Louder for the fucksfolks in the back
Edit: a poem?
‘whoever they were’
Decided they weren’t
I came over “hur”
Regrettably current.
>!yer goddamn right I’m a fan of schnoodle!<
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PaoliBulldog t1_j9rn5gq wrote
Do you realize that the District of Columbia was a slave city until 1862?
Or that the Union was a slave nation when the Confederacy surrendered, & remained a slave nation until 1866?
Or that the Emancipation Proclamation was worded carefully so that slaves in parts of the Confederacy that the Union controlled remained slaves?
Maybe you don't. In fact, I'm sure you don't.
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